M. (possibly Mary) Robinson (Mary Robinson Morton 1757-1829) copied this praise of Miss Stanley for her cousins, Sally (or Sarah?) and Hannah Rodman of Newport, Rhode Island. The date is unclear, the note was sent to Leicester while the Rodman's were inland during the British occupation of Newport during the Revolutionary War. M Robinson wrote on the address side of the note, "I did not dirty this" 8" X 12
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
Mary Rodman discusses her various business ventures and local social events and illnesses in the New...
A transcript of the latter part of the sixth Chapter of St. Matthew mailed to Sally (Sarah?) Rodman ...
M. (possibly Mary) Robinson (Mary Robinson Morton 1757-1829) copied this praise of Miss Stanley for...
This letter from a cousin of Mary Rodman, provides details of family that remained behind during the...
A letter of uncertain date, probably written in the 1780s to Charity Rodman in Newport from a cousin...
Mary Callender discusses the British occupation of Newport during the Revolutionary War. Mary Rodman...
A letter from Maria, a cousin of Mary Rodman, who provides news of Friends remaining in Newport duri...
Mary Rodman writes that that she and her seven children left Newport, Rhode Island in search of secu...
Mary Rodman writes that that she and her children left Newport, Rhode Island in search of security i...
Eliza Mott counsels Mary Rodman who has undergone numerous trials including the death of her husband...
Mary Rodman kept detailed records of her household expenditures suggesting that she was market orien...
Mary Callender describes the occupation of Newport during the three year occupation of that city by ...
Sarah Rodman, daughter of Mary Rodman composed this testimonial of her faith "while we lived in Smit...
Hannah Rodman Fisher, sister of Charity Rotch, copied several letters to other family including Sam ...
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
Mary Rodman discusses her various business ventures and local social events and illnesses in the New...
A transcript of the latter part of the sixth Chapter of St. Matthew mailed to Sally (Sarah?) Rodman ...
M. (possibly Mary) Robinson (Mary Robinson Morton 1757-1829) copied this praise of Miss Stanley for...
This letter from a cousin of Mary Rodman, provides details of family that remained behind during the...
A letter of uncertain date, probably written in the 1780s to Charity Rodman in Newport from a cousin...
Mary Callender discusses the British occupation of Newport during the Revolutionary War. Mary Rodman...
A letter from Maria, a cousin of Mary Rodman, who provides news of Friends remaining in Newport duri...
Mary Rodman writes that that she and her seven children left Newport, Rhode Island in search of secu...
Mary Rodman writes that that she and her children left Newport, Rhode Island in search of security i...
Eliza Mott counsels Mary Rodman who has undergone numerous trials including the death of her husband...
Mary Rodman kept detailed records of her household expenditures suggesting that she was market orien...
Mary Callender describes the occupation of Newport during the three year occupation of that city by ...
Sarah Rodman, daughter of Mary Rodman composed this testimonial of her faith "while we lived in Smit...
Hannah Rodman Fisher, sister of Charity Rotch, copied several letters to other family including Sam ...
Mary Borden Rodman (1729-1798) writes to her daughter Sarah Rodman(1764-1793)encouraging her to rema...
Mary Rodman discusses her various business ventures and local social events and illnesses in the New...
A transcript of the latter part of the sixth Chapter of St. Matthew mailed to Sally (Sarah?) Rodman ...